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- tech@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- tech@lemmit.online
MIT researchers used ultrathin van der Waals materials to create an electron magnet that can be switched at room temperature. This type of magnet could be used to build magnetic processors or memories that would consume far less energy than silicon devices.
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Am I mistaken, or does “2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computing” describe a floppy?